The invention relates to a composition which is usable for the stabilization of thermoplastic resin against the effects of heat and/or light. This composition comprises a hydrotalcite, a zinc zeolite and a zinc carboxylate. It is applied, more especially, to thermoplastic resins containing halogens,...http://www.google.fr/patents/US5141980?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US5141980 - Composition usable for the thermal and ultaviolet stabilization of thermoplastic resins and thermoplastic resins containing such a stabilizing composition

mixtures of at least two of the abovementioned resins, polymers, copolymers and rubbers.

11. A thermoplastic resin composition according to claim 8 in which the thermoplastic resin comprises polyvinyl chloride.

12. The thermoplastic resin composition according to claim 8, characterized in that it contains, for 100 parts of thermoplastic resin, from 0.2 to 10 parts of said stabilizing composition.

13. The thermoplastic resin composition according to claim 12, characterized in that it contains from 0.5 to 3 parts of said stabilizing composition.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a stabilizing composition for thermoplastic resin, and more specifically for thermoplastic resin containing halogens, against the effects of heat and/or light. In particular, it relates to a ternary stabilizing composition comprising a hydrotalcite, a zinc zeolite and a zinc carboxylate.

BACKGROUND ART

It is known that thermoplastic resins containing halogens and/or compounds of an acidic nature originating from the catalysts and/or the monomers and/or post-halogenation, for example resins originating from monomers or comonomers containing halogens, such as vinyl chloride polymer or copolymers, resins obtained using catalysts such as boron trifluoride, tin tetrachloride or potassium persulphate, and post-halogenated resins such as postchlorinated resins, as a result of the fact that they contain halogens and/or compounds of an acidic nature, can corrode or rust the metal parts of moulds and moulding machines. It is also known that these resins, and the products moulded from the said resins, undergo a degradation through the effect of heat or of ultra-violet radiation.

For example, when exposed to heat or to ultra-violet radiation, vinyl chloride resins undergo a dehydrochlorination within their molecular chains, which causes both a degradation and a colouration of the resins, and corrosion of the moulds and moulding machines.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,299,759 teaches that hydrotalcites are efficient heat stabilizers for thermoplastic resins. U.S. Pat. No. 4,427,816 describes a binary stabilizing system consisting of a β-diketone and a hydrotalcite.

The hydrotalcites may be represented by the general formula:

M.sub.(1-x) M'x (OH)2 An-x/n.mH2 O(I)

in which:

M and M' are divalent and trivalent metal cations, respectively,

x satisfies the relationship 0<x≦0.5,

m is a positive number, and An- is an anion of valency n.

Preferably, M is magnesium and M' is aluminium, as a result, hydrotalcites correspond to the formula:

Mg.sub.(1-x) A1x (OH)2 An-x/n,mH2 O

Appropriate anions comprise CO32-, SO42-, - O2 C-CO22-, HPO42- and the like. The chosen hydrotalcites preferably have a specific surface area of less than 30 m2 /g and a particle size of less than 5 microns. Such hydrotalcites and the like are described by W. T. Reichle in "Anionic Clay Minerals" (CHEMTECH, January 1986 p. 58-63) and by S. Miyata in "Clays and Clay Minerals" (vol. 31, No. 4, 305-311, 1983).

However, hydrotalcites are expensive substances, and it is desirable to prepare efficient stabilizing compositions using a smaller quantity of hydrotalcite.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates, in the first place, to a new and efficient stabilizing composition for thermoplastic resins, which composition is a ternary system comprising a hydrotalcite, a zinc zeolite and a zinc carboxylate.

The composition according to the invention preferably comprises:

approximately 60-80% by weight of a hydrotalcite,

approximately 10-20% by weight of a zinc zeolite, and

approximately 10-20% by weight of a zinc carboxylate.

The advantages of the ternary system according to the invention reside in an improved long-term stability to heat and to light.

The hydrotalcites which are usable in the compositions according to the invention may be chosen from the hydrotalcites described above.

Zinc zeolite is an aluminosilicate of the molecular sieve type, of general formula:

(Zna M"b O).(Al2 O3).x'(SiO2).y(H2 O)(II)

in which:

M" is a cation of valency n'

a and b are numbers which satisfy the relationship 2a+bn'=2, with a≠0,

x' is a number equal to or greater than 1 and y is a number ≧0.

Especially suitable zeolites are compounds in which a is between 0.1 and 1.

Zinc zeolites may be synthesized by cation exchange, starting with commercially available sodium zeolites of formula:

As stated above, suitable hydrotalcites are mentioned in U.S. Pat. No. 4,299,759, the content of which is incorporated by reference in this application.

The hydrotalcite of the formula:

Mg0.67 Al0.33 (OH)2 (CO3)0.165,mH2 O

(m being between 0 and 0.3), which is sold by the company KYOWA Chemical Industry Co. Ltd. of TOKYO Japan under the brand name "Alcamizer II", is used most especially.

Other additives may be used in the compositions of the invention, such as epoxides (for example epoxidized soybean oil or castor oil); phosphorous derivatives (for example triphenyl phosphite or diphenyldecyl phosphite); mercaptans (for example hydroxylated thioesters and thioacids); phenolic antioxidants, nitrogen compounds (for example dihydropyridines, α-phenylindole, β-aminocrotonates); β-diketones; and other additives known to those skilled in the art.

According to this invention, thermoplastic resins and, in particular, resins containing halogens and/or compounds of an acidic nature contributed by the catalysts and/or the monomers and/or post-halogenation, including olefinic resins containing halogens originating from the polymerization catalysts and/or post-halogenation, are stabilized against thermal or ultraviolet degradation.

Examples of thermoplastic resins which can be stabilized according to the invention are thermoplastic resins which contain halogens and/or compounds of an acidic nature that are obtained using catalysts containing halogens and/or compounds of an acidic nature such as sulphuric acid, boron trifluoride, tin tetrachloride and hydrochloric acid (for example polystyrene resins, acrylonitrile/styrene (AS) resins, butadiene/styrene (BS) resins, ABS resins, acrylic or methacrylic resins); thermoplastic resins containing halogens, such as vinyl chloride polymers or copolymers; vinylidene chloride polymers and copolymers; chlorinated or fluorinated rubbers such as chlorinated polyvinyl chloride; chloroprene rubber and chlorinated isobutylene rubber; the polymer or copolymers of post-chlorinated vinyl chloride; vinyl acetate polymer or copolymers, such as polyvinyl acetate or the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate; polytetrafluoroethylene, fluorinated propylene/ethylene copolymers; polychlorotrifluoroethylene; and mixtures comprising at least two of the polymers, copolymers, resins and rubbers listed above.

As has been specified, the term "thermoplastic resins" containing halogens and/or compounds of an acidic nature applies to olefinic resins containing halogens originating from the polymerization catalysts and/or posthalogenation. Thus, for example, α-olefin homopolymers and copolymers, copolymers of at least one α-olefin and a diene, the post-chlorinated products of these polymers and copolymers, and mixtures of these olefinic resins containing halogens, for example, polyethylene, polypropylene, poly(1-butene), poly(methyl-1-pentene) and the ethylene/propylene copolymers which are obtained using Ziegler-type catalysts containing halogens, form part of the thermoplastic resins containing halogenated compounds and/or acids employed in this invention.

The invention relates most especially to a composition in which the thermoplastic resin consists of PVC, and in particular flexible PVC.

In the ternary system of the invention, the hydrotalcite is employed in quantities of approximately 60 to 80% of the composition. The zinc zeolite is used at approximately 10-20% of the composition, and the zinc carboxylate is introduced in the proportion of 10-20% of the composition.

More especially, the thermoplastic resin is flexible PVC and the ternary system comprises approximately 65-75% by weight of hydrotalcite, 12.5 to 17.5% by weight of zinc zeolite and 12.5 to 17.5% by weight of zinc carboxylate.

The stabilizing compositions according to the invention may be incorporated in the thermoplastic resins at levels which can range from 0.2 to 10% by weight (relative to the weight of the resin). Preferably, this level is between 0.5 and 3%.

In the non-limiting examples which follow, the PVC samples are stabilized by means of the additive compositions according to the invention, and subjected to the test of colouration on heat treatment. For this purpose, the various constituents are malaxated for 5 minutes at 160° C. on a roller mixer.

The sheets obtained are approximately 1 mm thick.

The test is based on the determination of the gradual change in colour which results from the thermal decomposition of test pieces in the form of strips 25 cm long cut from the abovementioned sheets, which are exposed to heat in an insulated oven maintained at constant temperature.

In addition to the heating chamber, the test apparatus is equipped with an electromechanical system which permits the motion of a removable tray which carries the test pieces and which can emerge from the oven at a predetermined constant speed.

An electronic system controls the speed of motion of the tray and the oven temperature. The change in hue of the sample that has emerged is observed visually for a given oven temperature and a speed of the test.

For each test, the "stability time" is the time which has elapsed before the resin blackens.

The change in hue (colouration) is assessed according to the following classification:

These examples show clearly that the ternary system of hydrotalcite, zinc carboxylate and zinc zeolite imparts better stability (Examples 3 and 4) than the hydrotalcite-plus-carboxylate system (Example 2).

C--Modifications of the conditions

The tests of Examples 3 to 5 are repeated below at a temperature of 200° C., and the emergency of the test pieces is programmed at 120 minutes.

The results show that a calcium salt/zinc salt/ zinc zeolite ternary composition is not as efficient as the ternary system of the invention.

In effect, in the presence of a calcium salt, gradual substitution of the zinc salt by the zinc zeolite leads to an increase in the stability time, but significantly modifies the initial colour of the PVC.

EXAMPLES 15 to 19

The oven temperature is adjusted to 180° C., and the test pieces are programmed to remain in the oven for 300 minutes.

These results show that the ternary compositions of the invention are more thermally stable than the binary systems, even when the level of costabilizer, such as epoxidized soybean oil, is lowered.

While the invention has been described in relation to certain details, it will be understood that variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.